How to Let Go of Thoughts in Meditation

How to Let Go of Thoughts in Meditation

Meditation is very simple, yet no so easy. Meditation will be much smoother and enjoyable if we understand the process or meditation. Therefore, an important part of this process is to understand how to let go of thoughts.

Because the mind tends to be on auto pilot, and keeps producing thoughts, we need to know how to deal with it.

How to meditate and let go of thoughts? What is actually happening when we meditate? Is it about pushing the thoughts away? What shall you do with thoughts that come by? Furthermore, should you label them or let them go?

In this video, Doron explains what does letting go means, and how to practice it in a practical way. Please share with us your meditation experience. What do you do when thoughts arrive? DO you have any tips of how to let them go?

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2 thoughts on “How to Let Go of Thoughts in Meditation”

I loved your explanation of meditation. The idea of letting go of thoughts, and continuing to focus on the breath or a candle can be applied to life in general. When I am doing anything in life, different thoughts can interfere. If I let them go and focus my mind on the task at hand, I end up doing it more successfully and efficiently, and enjoy it a lot more. Your explanation reminded me of this application to life in general. Thank you!

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